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Title: Non RC Hobby
Post by: sandeepm on July 27, 2009, 03:29:05 PM
Hi Friends,
Please see below, a part of my Hobby. called paper crafting, sorry for posting this here but cant resists to show these to you all. I hope you all will like this. This is Replica of Yamaha's YZY450 Bike. this made of paper only
(http://img26.imagefra.me/img/img26/2/7/27/sandeepm/f_10804348296m_7aba928.jpg) (http://imagefra.me/)
Close up View
(http://img26.imagefra.me/img/img26/2/7/27/sandeepm/f_10804348296m_734a71c.jpg) (http://imagefra.me/)
Engine View
(http://img28.imagefra.me/img/img28/2/7/27/sandeepm/f_10804348296m_c1b826e.jpg) (http://imagefra.me/)

ANWAR: Sorry if posted this Non RC Thread. many  more interesting models will come if you permit


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: rcforall on July 27, 2009, 03:34:48 PM
Interesting and welcome .
This is great stuff , do you get these in cut outs or do you do the whole thing yourself .

Sai


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: sandeepm on July 27, 2009, 04:20:41 PM
All are scratch built, i have to cut them, mark the part numbers, fold them accordingly and finally PASTING and putting them altogether.
If one wants to learn this, he/she has to seriously devote some time in this hobby. TIME IS IMPORTANT.
Next you will see a bike which has 776 parts. i am working on that bike for the last 6 months and still in complete  :-[
and here are the pictures :
(http://img38.imagefra.me/img/img38/2/7/27/sandeepm/f_1064017m_0548c74.gif) (http://imagefra.me/)
Bike from Rear
(http://img38.imagefra.me/img/img38/2/7/27/sandeepm/f_17871412557m_4d65e9f.gif) (http://imagefra.me/)
Another View
(http://img28.imagefra.me/img/img28/2/7/27/sandeepm/f_17871413076m_0889d0b.gif) (http://imagefra.me/)




Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: izmile on July 27, 2009, 04:44:37 PM
Wonderful work of art! Cheers to your skills... {:)} {:)}


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: rcforall on July 27, 2009, 04:52:19 PM
They are really fantastic .
Do you get them as parts which you assemble ?
OR do you make them individually and then assemble them.
It is amazing {:)} {:)}

sai


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: sandeepm on July 27, 2009, 05:18:32 PM
Nooooooo. they come in A4 size printed sheets (special paper of 180 gsm). i have to cut them.........the new bike which is MT01 has 24 small parts of 3mm size, which is very difficult to fold and hold.


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: rcforall on July 27, 2009, 06:00:56 PM
Did a bit of googling and found this :
http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/global/entertainment/papercraft/realistic/index.html

You mean you down load these plans , print them of 180gsm paper , cut them and then assemble them.

WOW this is amazing scratch building  {:)} {:)}

Sandeep you must be a very patient guy  ;) ;D

sai


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: sandeepm on July 27, 2009, 07:30:47 PM
There are plenty of sites available, for kids best sites is from EPson printers. check wonderful world of paper crafting
http://www.epson.com.sg/ideas/papercraft/index.htm
if interested in paper planes, go to
http://fiddlersgreen.net
they have business card size plane models. i must say every body should try this at home.


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: sandeepm on July 27, 2009, 07:33:13 PM

cut them and then assemble them.

Thats the most difficult task here.

i suggest, In Yamaha section please go to tutorial section before making things.


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: sandeepm on July 27, 2009, 07:36:23 PM
I have completed,
YZF-R1 RED
TMAX - Blue
VMAX
YZ450FM and
SR400



Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: saikat on July 28, 2009, 05:07:06 AM
You're a Michaelangelo of paper - Well done !!


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: atul_pg on July 28, 2009, 09:15:58 AM
sanddepm  {:)}  {:)} superb dude..

you are the man...  {:)}

Can you help us a little bit on how to get started with this hobby ? Would really appreciate this..

great stuff.. tk care guys..

cheers

atul g.


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: anwar on July 28, 2009, 10:31:35 AM
Awesome !  {:)}

Can you post pictures of the some of the pieces before they are pasted on for final assembly ?  What kind of paper ?


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: sandeepm on July 28, 2009, 11:21:55 AM
Hi Anwar,
Some of the Pics
1. MT01 Engine1
(http://img28.imagefra.me/img/img28/2/7/28/sandeepm/f_17871406610m_3e05eaa.jpg) (http://imagefra.me/)
2. MT01 Engine2
(http://img38.imagefra.me/img/img38/2/7/28/sandeepm/f_17871406610m_20aa4b4.jpg) (http://imagefra.me/)
3. YZF-R1 Engine
(http://img26.imagefra.me/img/img26/2/7/28/sandeepm/f_74652701690m_ba155b5.jpg) (http://imagefra.me/)
4. Silence assembly of MT01
(http://img28.imagefra.me/img/img28/2/7/28/sandeepm/f_10804348272m_c95a1b4.jpg) (http://imagefra.me/)
5. Frame and Engine
(http://img39.imagefra.me/img/img39/2/7/28/sandeepm/f_57614461902m_1a32d9a.gif) (http://imagefra.me/)

The paper used here is 160 gsm pure white paper.


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: rcrcnitesh on January 25, 2014, 01:37:08 PM
Can we use normal printer paper of 100gsm.


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: sandeepm on January 25, 2014, 04:10:42 PM
Hi Nitesh,
no, normal 100 gsm paper cannot be use as that will be too thin to handle the thin viscosity of favicol. the water content in the glue will dissolve the paper fiber creating a lumpsy looks. also only laser print is suggested.


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: rcrcnitesh on January 25, 2014, 04:27:04 PM
Suggest some other sort of paper which can be used.


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: sandeepm on January 25, 2014, 10:15:57 PM
PM me ur add.  will send you some sheets.


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: rcrcnitesh on January 26, 2014, 08:50:48 AM
Thanks a lot for your kind gesture. sir but you just tell me the paper type.
Also can we use the paper which they use in printing cards.


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: lastRites on January 26, 2014, 10:13:20 AM
The pictures are not sowing :(


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: sandeepm on January 27, 2014, 10:18:09 AM
it is 160 GSM paper, thinner the card stock paper. i will upload the pictures by eve.


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: sandeepm on January 27, 2014, 10:35:24 AM
pictures


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: sandeepm on January 27, 2014, 10:37:08 AM
more


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: sandeepm on January 27, 2014, 10:39:45 AM
some more


Title: Re: NoN Rc HoBbY
Post by: madaquif on January 28, 2014, 02:26:45 AM
Nice craftsmanship..... :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

wish I could do such detailed jobs on ma planes....... :giggle: :giggle: